User's Manual

CCMP is recommended.
10. Enable 802.1x: Selected.
11. Authentication Type: Select EAP-FAST to be used with this connection.
12. Click
Cisco Options to select Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM) which enables the client
wireless adapter for fast secure roaming.
EAP-FAST User:
Select the credential retrieval method:
1. Select the user credentials
Use the Windows logon user name and password: The user credentials are
retrieved from the Windows log on process.
NOTE: This option is unavailable if Pre-Logon Connect is not selected during
installation of the Intel PROSet/Wireless software. Refer to
Install or Uninstall the
Single Sign On Feature.
Prompt for the user name and password: Prompts for user name and password
before you connect to the wireless network. The user name and password must first
be set in the authentication server by the administrator.
Use the following user name and password: The user name and password must
be first set in the authentication server by the administrator.
User Name: This user name must match the user name that is set in the
authentication server.
Domain: Name of the domain on the authentication server. The server name
identifies a domain or one of its sub-domains (for example, zeelans.com,
where the server is blueberry.zeelans.com).
NOTE: Contact your administrator to obtain the domain name.
Password: This password must match the password that is set in the
authentication server. The entered password characters display as asterisks.
Confirm Password: Reenter the user password.
2. Allow automatic provisioning of Protected Access Credentials (PAC):
EAP-FAST uses a PAC key to protect the user credentials that are exchanged. All EAP-
FAST authenticators are identified by an authority identity (A-ID). The local
authenticator sends its AID to an authenticating client, and the client checks its
database for a matching AID. If the client does not recognize the AID, it requests a
new PAC.
Click PACs to view any PACs that have already been provisioned and reside on this
computer. A PAC must have already been obtained to clear Allow automatic
provisioning on the Security Settings.
NOTE: If the provisioned Protected Access Credential (PAC) is valid, Intel(R)
PROSet/Wireless does not prompt the user for acceptance of the PAC. If the PAC is
invalid, Intel PROSet/Wireless fails the provisioning automatically. A status message